In this collection of nine essays, Will demonstrates that a social account of human knowledge is consistent with, and ultimately requires, realism.
Foreword
Editor's Introduction
Sources and Acknowledgments
Thoughts and Things
p. 1
Truth and Correspondence
p. 21
The Concern About Truth
p. 39
The Rational Governance of Practice
p. 63
Reason, Social Practice, and Scientific Realism
p. 85
Reason and Tradition
p. 105
Rules and Subsumption: Mutative Aspects of Logical Processes
p. 121
Pragmatic Rationality
p. 137
Philosophic Governance of Norms
p. 159
Bibliography
p. 193
Index
p. 200
About the Author
p. 207
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